Ontario Community Newspapers

Barrie Examiner, 28 Sep 1976, p. 2

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remit Community hall use topic of meeting Oct By GEORGINA MITCHELL BELL EWARTAfter being able to visit the new community centres in Lefroy and Bell Ewart last weekend residents are invited to public meeting on Monday Oct At the meeting starting at 730 pm in South Innisfil com munity centre Innisfil council will hear suggestions for use of the buildings They were used as schools before Killamey Beach school opened in 1975 At the first euchre match of the new season in Bell Ewart hall Alice Gilligan had the high score Mary Wilson and Sybil Stansfield were tied for second and tied for third were Bea Ber trand and Marg Smith High for the men Eddie Ber trand second double Paul Trombley and Frank Warr third Bob Wilson and Emerson Curtis The next meeting of the LefroyBell Ewart branch of the Legion will be held in the Bell Ewart community hall Roy Davis is home from hospital Bill Parkinson was in charge as the new executive of the Lefroy Senior Citizens Club was installed President Ena Williams first vicepresident Flo Watts se cond vicepresident Elsie King secretary Ina McKnight and treasurer Charlie Oliver Orillia rabies results expected in months ORILLIA It will be cou ple of months before it is knowu whether three members of an Orillia family have rabies says Dr Nancy Armbrust of the Elimcoe County District Health nit The three people are being given rabies shots after one of them 10yearold girl was bitten by rabid bat The girls mother and ei yearold brother handle family cat which killed the bat The cat is in quarantine at an animal shelter DISTRICT Other committees will be chosen at the next meeting New members include Mary Hammond Gertha Malone Flo and Bill Pittan May Reive Kay Allan and Dorothy Jackson Joyce Moisey showed book of crafts which is in larger print for senior citizens They can be purchased from the Simcoe County recreation department draw was won by Louis Polucci and shawl donated by Dorothy Garland was won by Ian Sandy of Cambridge The shawl brought in $75 for club use JOB REMAINS SECOND NIAGARA FALLS Ont CP Stella Smith 73 owner of clothing store here says many women have been led astray by the womens liberation move ment She says that in her 25 years of business she has never forgotten that she is woman first and business person sec ond Business success need not be achieved at the expense of femininity Music lessons Accordion Piano Beginner instrument available for accordion No enrolment tee Cal Mrs ltunnot 66 Forbid Dr 7263374 hall Orangeville were visitors with Mrs Nash Hunter Russell measures the entrance to the vault And above Mr Russell breaks down step at the communi raised for the vault work ex work on village Voulnteers have also addeda ISABELNASH Easton OI Anten Mills second entrance the MIDHURST Voluntarism demonstrated flower arrang NE WS 2The Barrie Examiner Tuesday Sept 28 I976 hurst community centre and construction of winter vault at the United Church Sunday cemetery are two projects being helped by volunteers Above at right 70yearold ty centre as Ken OBrien stands by with sledge ham mer About 87000 has been COUNTY GLIMPSES New Goldwater firehall up to standard Brandon COLDWATER The vil lages new fireball will meet the standards of the Ontario Building Code despite what one contractor says according to Reeve Earl Brandon Richard Schell heating and plumbing contractor had said the halls heating system is shoddy Reeve Brandon said Monday the work is not finished and it will meet all standards even tually He said Mr Schell was angry because he didnt get the heating contract ANNEXATION 0R0 STATION Oro township council has called public meeting Wednesday Oct to discuss Barries at tempt to annex 1500 acres from the township The meeting will start at pm in the township hall 7th Line mile north of held Wednesday at 730 pm in Coldwater legion hall GOLF WARDS SHANTY BAY The closing dinner for members of the Shanty Bay Golf and Country Club Girls Association will be held Wednesday at the River Garden Restuarant on Highway 11 OILPAINTING COOKSTOWN Classes in oil painting are held each Wednesday at pm in Cookstown Central school CUB MEETING ANGUS Boys between eight and 11 may join the Angus Cub pack which meets each Wednesday at 630 pm in Sim coe Street school Angus REALESTATE ORILLIA Real estate boards from Simcoe County United Church to allow nursery school in the base ment Examiner Photo 0R0 AIRPORT 0R0 STATION general avaiation airport porposed in Cm township will be discussed at public meeting Thursday at pm in the township hall 7th Line north of Highway 11 Barrie hopes to build the air port on 242 acres near Guthrie 0MBUDSMAN MIDLAND Ontario Om budsman Arthur Maloney will hold public hearing here Thursday From 10 am to pm he will hear complaints about provincial government agencies PLANNING BOARD VICTORIA HARBOURTay township council has agreed to act as an observer as Col dwater and Medonte township establish joint planning board Coldwater which has plans to annex part of the and cooperation are not dead in this Vespra township hamlet The men of the community have been busy giving their time to construction of washrooms at the community hall The women got into the pic ture by serving coffee and tarts to the workers Cooperation among the citizens here has made an in teresting and productive com munity The tennis courts at Forest Hill school the result of more community spirit are being enjoyed by the young and old Dr Wallace Coutts has been busy painting the basement of the United Church Services are held every Sunday 1130 am and there is Sunda School Nursery classis provi ed The church anniversar ser vice was wellattcnd and everyone enjoyed our guest spea er Rev McKibbon of Victoria Harbour United Church The choir was led by Mary Ford and Katie Austin of Bar rie was guest soloist Doris Coutts provided autumn fir wers for decoration VILLAGE FAIR Dont forget the village fair next Saturday from ll am to pm Every local or aniwtion is being representer under the organization of Alastair Suther ing Mr and Mrs Smart of Mrs Elsie Monteith is on bus trip to Cape Cod The antiinflation program and the consumer price index Percent change in the consumer price index in successive 12 month periods HI The CPI measures changes in the Highway 11 and Muskoka will hold an townships would have three ljand Uremic Li IWorm 12° prices Of Ci large number Of important EATC wv members on the board Me amle Inan tuti lyers vnmiiw COLIIDVIWATEPU IliGdemon Educaiéoanerlninggsorgnesnggy dome two and Tay one mm the mean Of the mm products and semces ll COVGIS the stration of meat cutting will be Orillia voting member murch Women Mrs WW 100 normal purchases of an average TVOntario new season And word to our sponsors The most important person in television is the sponsor He pays the bills calls the shots TVOntarios sponSOrs are you the taxpayers of Ontario Were your network And we think it shows Our mandate is to help you learn What we try to give 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